Category: Travel Guides

Central America is quickly becoming a popular place to travel, the 7 countries that make up this area offer diverse landscapes and unimaginable adventures. There is so much to do in this part of the world it is hard to …

Around the world Mexico is known for three things: Tacos, Corona and Tequila! Having spent a few weeks in Mexico, I had already enjoyed eating large amounts of Tacos and washing them down with ice cold Coronas, however, Tequila hadn’t …

When we visited Chichen Itza, we decided to explore this new Seven Wonder of the World in a less traditional manner, we bought tickets for the Chichen Itza night show and tour. It was a risky decision to make as …

Vinales, Cuba is a great travel location in Cuba as it showcases a unique side to Cuba – the luscious green countryside. Besides the fact that Vinales in conveniently located only 3 hours from Havana, Vinales is also great as …

Backpacking in Cuba is only just starting to become popular and that can bring a few problems especially for those on a budget. There very are limited hostels, practically no budget-friendly tourist restaurants, and WiFi access only exists in select …

Havana, Cuba is filled with stunning architecture, amazing people and a culture like no other. Visiting Havana gives you a chance to step back in time and enjoy the simple things in life. Any visit to this island nation will …

If there is one Mayan ruin you should visit in Central America, it should be Tikal (rated as the best Mayan ruins by everybody that we have spoken to.) The ancient city still stands tall and with recent restorations you …

We spent more time in Lanquin than most due to the dreadful weather which forced Semuc Champey’s closure for a few days. Due to all the time we spent here, we consider ourselves “experts” to an extent with lots of …

One of the best experiences on our trip to date would have to be the Acatenango Volcano hike. Many people are deterred from this hike due to its rumored difficulty, however, if you are prepared then I don’t believe that …

After spending a few days stuffing our faces at the food festival in the Ruta de la Flores we decided it was time to get some exercise and the Santa Ana Volcano hike seemed like the perfect option. We knew …

The “Ruta de las Flores” literally translates to “Route of the Flowers” and after hearing great things about this area we decided to check it out. One of the most important things I realized after visiting the Ruta de las …